The Times - 12/03/1971
1971; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Warman, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Thomas Labour Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Cross, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Alex Hendry, By Clifford Longley, From Henry Stanhope, From Staff Reporters, By David Wood Political Editor, By Innis Macbeath Labour Editor, By Geoffrey Wansell, From a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Peter Evans, By Our Education Correspondent, By George Clark. Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Louis Heren, From Paul Martin, From Ian McDonald, From Stewart Harris, From Fred Emery, By Peter Reddaway, V. Bukovsky", Fram Dan van der Vat, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, By Jim Snow, By Jim Railton, By Roy McKelvie, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From John Ballantine, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Professor Peter Townsend, By a legal correspondent, Richard Harris, PHS, TOM LUPTON., PETER T. FITZROY., NEIL MILLWARD., W G MCCLELLAND., DAN GOWLER., PETER DYKE., PETER SELF., A. K. CLARKE, , J. G. NAGELKERKE., J. W. SLATER, , C. ANTHONY PRINCE, , BETTY LEWIN, , G. C. HARDING., DAVID EVERSLEY, , MICHAEL D. W. GOWERS., L. J. CADBURY., PATRICIA MCCALLUM, , N. M. JORDAN, , P. J. MULLALLY, , E. WISTRICH., FRANK F. CARD., MALCOLM J. CAMPBELL, , MALCOLM ARNOLD, NORMAN BARRYMAINE., J. T. WARBURTON., WILFRED WATTS, , By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, By Giles Smith, By John Groser Political Staff, By Roge Vielvoye, By John Woodland, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clive Callow, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ian Morison, By Sally White, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Olive Callow, J. T. MURRAY., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. H. WALTERS., D. J. SNOXHILL, , DAVID STEPHEN, , V. R. B. SMALLWOOD., L. DAVID., JOHN NORTHOVER., By Ross Davies, By Julian Mounter, By Nature-Times News Service.,
ResumoNews: Outlining a programme for a comprehensive social policy, Tory councillors face implications of future demand for higher education, Tailpiece to story of the Bismarck, Countenpoint, IRA forced to adopt role of guerrillas, New Admiral of the Fleet, Britain as example to courts in America, Minister told to end 'bureaucratic tangle', Workers offer wages freeze, Athens threat of more explosions, Russian minister in altercation with Jews, Disgust not enough-QC, Union urges miners not to join anti-Bill strikes, Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails, Commons assurance on hopes of saving RB 211, Crossman decides not to stand again, Skipper is lost trying to salvage tanker, Elephant dies after jet flight, Israel's envoy at UN has talks with Dr Jarring and denies that negotiations are failing, Sir Alec says that Britain cannot wait much longer for Six decision, Science Report Marine biology: Life at great depth, Civil servants accept 'astonishing' offer, France plans atomic centre, Army looks into accusations of torture, Ulster police appeal to the public in efforts to trace murderers of British soldiers, The judges' dilemma, New British approach to Russia on Hess, Afterthoughts of Chairman Mao, Big welcome for Duke in New Hebrides, sThe Times Diary Jenkins V Couve on both sides of the Channel, Army makes sure funeral is a peaceful one, Australian students urged to harass Springboks, 2,600 to lose jobs as five steel plants close, 'Provos' hope for UN mandate, Threat by colleagues forced Mr Gorton to give up leadership, Pressure grows for internment of agitators without trial, Lightship's log tells of Channel hazards, Children being left in all-male households, Bradford official says, Daughter of BP chief held to ransom, Big pay rises sought by college teachers, 'Suspect was not picked out', Student is cleared of incitement over bombs, TUC chiefs tell Mr Heath how to reflate economy, New clause causes flutter, The mystery of the Assyrians' war chariots, Government setback in French polls likely, Briton on murder charge, HMS Dreadnought back safe after ordeal under the polar ice, Conciliatory signs in Pakistan, Mrs X tells of her 'frightening' abortion experience, Rising standards disarm freedom drive, Race justice in Rhodes scholarships demanded, Suspicion that Market would buttress vested interests, Bishop of zululand on 'pass book' charge, Czech radio accused of unfairness at trial, Teachers' leaders oppose plans for council, Polio hits 17 children in Calvinist village, S Vietnamese abandon Tchepone, 20-strong murder squad formed, Jubilant Mrs Gandhi promises reforms, Mr Heath compares notes with TUC leaders on ways to expand the economy, Evidence of experts hits rival to Concorde, Shame, horror and sympathy as Stormont condemns killings, Village threat to RAF. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dormez Bien, Universal Geneve, Buisness Computers Limited, northeast, The William Press Group of Companies, JANET Baker, Richard Ellis & Son, Goblin, Eurovalu, novello, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Provincial Building Society, Lb, D.G.A.A., Data 100 System Limited, Public Utiliities Board, Miele G500, Pa, Portman, Bl, The Chester Barrie Group, Boac, Kriter, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Belfast Steamship Co. Limited, Tyndall, Rediffusion International Limited, National Airlines, Rn, Selnec. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Politics and Parliament: Law Commission asked to study divorce anomaly House of Lords, Souvenir plots of England not to be registered, Cabinet papers convention not followed, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Indemnity for RB 211 extended for two more weeks: Government buy patents, Army will return gunmen's fire, Next week, Murders in Belfast: Government determined that provocation by ruthless terrorists will sfail House of Commons. Reviews: Get Carter (x) ABC 2, Giselle Covent Garden, Record New York prices for Impressionist art, Entertainments, Tales of Hoffmann Coliseum, Raphael Puyana Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lso Festival Hall, Jean-Pierre Leroux's imperial rebel. Sport: Britain face Bulgaria with confidence, Gloucester in control, Clifton pair top seeds, Jacklin loses his touch on Orlando greens, Dewar seeks to halt 'prize inflation', Sports in Brief, Often broken, never bowed, Too many chances are surrendered, Snow reports, No regrets, says Illingworth, Cambridge at Putney, For the record Skiing, Reports about Astle to be investigated, League plan for changes, Miss Shaw in semi-final, Crisp to run in Cheltenham race, Old rivals meet but Charles Dickens should win again. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Company Meeting Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 15, 27 and 28, Announcements, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 14,15 and 27, General Vacancies. Editorials/Leaders: IS This A New Deal For India?, The Strategy Of Murder, Finance For London's Port. Letters to the Editor: Site for third airport, Getting transcripts from the BBC, Export house facilities, Keeping the Channel safe for shipping, Civil service in working hours, Gate letter boxes, Yukon deacon, Dependent on RB 211, Use of costing and management accountancy, Waiting for Yellow Pages, Patients' confidences, Courting the EEC, Foreign fund-raising, The Seven Sisters, Credit transfer, After the postal strike, Promenader, The turning point, A population policy, The Time Bomb, Catholic Church in Ulster, The role of immigrants in the British work structure. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 13, 1946. Obituaries: Lieut-Cdr S. L. C. Maydon, Thurston Dart, Prof Allan Nevins, Stevie Smith, Mr J. V. Rob, Mr Whitney Young Moderate civil rights leader, Prof L. J. Russell Philosophy at Birmingham, Sir Henry Mulholland. Business and Finance: The Staffordshire Public Works Co. Ltd., 2,600 jobless in closure of five BSC plants: loss this year may be up to £20m, sbritannic Assurance Co. Ltd. Satisfactory Progress In A Difficult Year Totalfunds exceed £210,000,000, February decline in crude steel output, Talks on Bristol dock grant today, Keeping Britain ahead in the hovertrain race Technology: Kenneth Owen examines the development programme, Unions want face-to-face meeting with Mr Ford, Japanese quota offer rejected, BEA to split into divisions in effort to boost profits, Paper makers reinforce plea for reflation, Bank closes Eurodollar loophole, State aid for Danish shipyard, £8.5m export deal for STC, Mr Nixon 'likely to reject textile plan', Henry Ford and Detroit-style poker A look at the claims that strikes could shift car production out of Britain, Shell plans £7.5m rig for drilling, Row over scrap imports from US, Report of IOS subsidiary hints at Arctic losses, PLA securities advance, sLibya oil pact hopes fading, 'No liability 'for Dungeness B, Mr Corfield reprieves work on RB 211 for a fortnight, Mining Mr Jamison's next move, The Times list of latest dividends, Business Diary:Americans choose Birmingham. New paper chief, Mr Douglas Jay hits at move to introduce VAT, If Lockheed goes into a nosedive, Briefly from the Boardroom, New Sheriffs chosen for England and Wales, Bread price rise on the way, Chairmen's Reports Britannic meeting costs problems, Steel closures: shop stewards to send team to Whitehall, Company News New profit record and 14pc from Harris & Sheldon, C. & J. Hampton Limited Sheffield Manufacturers of Hand Tools, The Friday Column Who's going to champion the consumer?, R-R has £5m nickel debts, Contracts McAlpine to build town centre, Britten-Norman win £1m orders for new airliner, Voltas Limited, Cutback by Wiggins Teape will cost 419 jobs, Robeco Continuous Demand For Shares, Groups resume trade with China after 20 years, Michael Baily on the vagaries of the crude carrier market The effect of oil politics on the tanker trade, Bidding for North Sea oil search licences may open next month, Cold reception for French note, Sterling and Money, Bids and Deals Adepton raise stakes for Wms Hudson, Cunard £10m refit may go to Greek yards, The Astley Industrial Trust Limited, £63m February trade deficit distorted by lack of postal returns, How the markets moved Rises, Interim Statement Bond Worth Holdings Limited, Glynwed's first benefits from Allied, barrow/hepburn BARROW HEPBURN & GALE LIMITED, Orders for 17 deep sea trawlers 'still too few', Chase out of line in prime rate reductions, Labour force steel debate, Government refuses debate on V & G crash. Stock Exchange Tables: New Issues Country & New Town's convertible, Fixed Interest, Wall Street, Aluminium contract opposed, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Equities, Drawing of Bonds, London & Regional Market Prices Cunard rise sharply, Recent issues, Minsec: dealings in associates. Business Appointments: New chief for Woodall-Duckham. Law: Right to add claim in action against architect Brickfield Properties Ltd. V. Newton Rosebell Holdings Ltd. V. Newton. Property: Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,718, Broadcasting Television Bbc 1.
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